"Nobody is moving out of UMNO...... none of us is leaving UMNO," said Shahrir Samad, after the meeting attended by 73 out of 79 UMNO lawmakers. | "But he has done something and has written something and it falls within a certain offence. It is not a question of retaliation. If you want to imagine it as a retaliation, everybody has an opinion," Shahrir said. | Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister and Johor Baru MP Datuk Shahrir Samad said the experiment of using live telecasts should continue to "see what happens". | Asked whether Raja Petra's case could deter the development of blogs in Malaysia, Shahrir said: "Not all blogging is about cursing people and writing bad things about everybody. There is also a lot of other blogs." | Asked if Umno's tolerance of Ong's speech can be seen as a sign of reform, Shahrir said: "It is not an issue of reform. It is an issue of implementation and how the policy is interpreted."